In a recent maritime assault, the Houthis have reportedly utilized their new double-hit strategy once again, marking the second known attack in five days with this approach. The most recent incident resulted in the crew of a cargo ship losing control of the vessel. The Greek-owned ship, bound for India, was targeted by a small boat following an aerial attack. This new tactic of attacking target ships from both air and sea suggests an escalation in the military tactics employed by the Houthis.
The video detailing the attack provides a closer look at the unfolding situation and the implications of the Houthis’ evolving approach. The frequency of these assaults and the use of multiple methods indicate a heightened level of aggression and strategic planning on the part of the attackers. The crew members of targeted vessels are facing increased risks as the conflict at sea intensifies.
As the situation continues to unfold, it is crucial for maritime authorities and international organizations to closely monitor these developments and take necessary steps to ensure the safety of ships and crews navigating through these waters. The use of advanced tactics by the Houthis underscores the need for a coordinated and proactive response to safeguard maritime security in the region.
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